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thaw-angular-component-library

v0.0.2

Published

Components for Angular applications

Downloads

1

Readme

thaw-angular-component-library

Components for Angular applications

build status npm npm maintainability test coverage known vulnerabilities license

TODO:

  • Use 'prettier' to format the code?
  • Charts:
    • Black background?
    • Add labels and gradation marks to the axes
    • Colours? Green for an overall increase within the time interval, and red for a decrease?
    • Use this to build a full-screen Markets Dashboard app that can display the current market state of "all of the assets in which we are interested" (9? 12? 16? 20? assets)
    • This app can have a slide-out panel that slides out from the right edge of the app window when one of the little graphs is clicked; the panel will show the same data, but as a much larger view.

License

MIT